The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1914, Page 5

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1 ’ » friends? “And Is it right for me to Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q—t1 have come to you to help me as | know you will, | am a girl 19. | have everything In this world to make me happy. A dear mother and father, sisters | and brothers, but It is the love of! a boy | want. I have known him for a long sana and he has epoken of love and the| day to come when we would be| happy with a dear baby of our! own, and then again he Is so cold-| hearted. Miss Grey, would you waste your time on him if you were me? You know he is the only boy | love and my first love. 1 will wait for your answer. A GIRL. A—When the poet said, “Love! fs of man's life a thing apart; | ‘tis woman's whole existence,” he| put it very truly. A number of| women are growing out of that “whole existence” idea, and they are doing so because they find only Suffering comes from making an lol of one person in making a man one’s whole existence. | It seems very enticing to draw & picture of a cozy home, an ador-| ing husband and a beautiful baby; | but it is wise not to dream too much, nor to place the man 80 high that he cannot but get dizay and take a topple. No sensible man wants a woman | to make a god of him and worship| &t the shrine, for he knows if he| becomes all in all to her she will one Hay We greatly disappointed when she finds him a mere man. Then about the home and baby. Tt is fine to have ideals, but don't deceive yourself that there will be nothing but sunshine and honeyed words. We are still in the flesh. The main thing is to make as Iit- tle as possible—to make nothing| of sharp words and little discour- agements and much of the good. Last, but by no means least, do $10.00 for $20.00 Moire Si $12.50 for $25.00 Moire S not bring a child into the world] $12.50 for thoughtlessly, or as the result of selfishness, but remember if it is} $15.00 born it has the best right in the $17 50 world to be well-born; that the ’ mother has the divine right—nay $17.50 the baby's right demands absolute privacy during gestation, $15.00 I am telling you and all girls these fundamental facts to awaken $22.50 w= Silk coats $25.00 Tan Pongee for $30.00 Black Taffeta Silk Coats. for $35.00 Black Taffeta Silk Coats. for $35.00 Moire Coats, black and colors. for $30.00 Copenhagen Corduroy Cape. for $45.00 Moire Coats, black and taupe. STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1914. a 8. Charge llr open made during this sale placed on bill rendered August 1st. Semi-annual clearance misses’ wear Semi-Annual Clearance of Mac Dongall Gall - fouthwick’s fomi- emi-Annty -starts tomorrow rmorningy you must we lize the impoftance of a “Jabs Clearance Sale” in June - the sca ntiiable advan e of 30 days “ Re tide of value giving 1 be reached in this big will ual Ci al Clearance _fale Hearatice event_<—=> the high extre afternoon and evening dresses $3.75 for $5.00 Girls’ Coat . $7.50 for $15.00 Taffeta and Chiffon Dresses, light and colors. Sweaters. $10.75 for $21.50 Crepe and Taffeta Dresses, pink, blue, etc. $4.75, for $8.75 Girls’ Coats, $12.50 for $25 Pink or Blue Taffeta Dresses, attractively trimmed. plain and checks. $15.00 for $30.00 Pink or Blue Taffeta Dresses, several sizes. $6.75 for $12.50 Girls’ Coats, $17.50 for $35.00 Light Blue Clinging Charmeuse Dresses. serges, etc. $9.75 for $18.00 Girls’ Coats, excellent styles. 95c for $1.25 Middy Blouses, many styles. $1.00 for $1.50 Girls’ Dresses 2 to 16 years. $22.50 for $25.00 for $30.00 $27.50 for $55.00 Taffeta or $30.00 for for $32.50 for $65.00 Chiffon or Taffeta Dress, pink, turquoise, green. $45.00 White Charmeuse Dress, suitable for dancing. $50.00 Pink Charmeuse Dress, exquisite party dress. Charmeuse Dress, rare value. $60.00 Pink Charmeuse Dress, daintily trimmed. $60.00 Ecru Fancy Dress, with bead trimming. 25c for Infants’ 50c Soft Sole $55.00 for $110.00 Taffeta Dress of a soft, deep rich peach shade. Shoes. $62.50 for $125.00 Light Blue Taffeta Dress, attractively trimmed. 39c for Children’s $2.50 Straw $55.00 for $110.00 Black Crepe Dress for evening wear. Hats. $67.50 for $135.00 Rose and Green Embroidered Chiffon Dress. 39c for Children’s 65c Rompers. 95c for $1.50 all-wool Sweat- ers, sizes 2 to 6. Third Poor. $72.50 $82.50 for $97.50 for —_—_ ilk Coats. ilk Coats. $20.00 for $40.00 Silk Coats. $35.00 for $80.00 $14.75 for $25.00 $7.50 for $15.00 ihe great work before you *°| $27.50 for $55.00 Mustard Poplin Coat. $6.25 for $12.50 You have probably tired the) $30.00 for $60.00 Navy Moire Silk Coat ith w ‘ . ’ Se tke castors aaa he ar toe $27.50 for $55.00 tango corduroy coat. sibly feel he is made to k ‘2 het rus sack a heintt. Mane itaee $32.50 for $65.00 Copenhagen moire coat. Semi-Annual are not as strong as woman's along} $27.50 for $55.00 fine black satin coat. Clearance of Me pia feathers are’ net develonea| $35.00 for $70.00 attractive black moire coat. sufficiently to bear him up. $37.50 for $75.00 coat of tan silk golfine. Drop the subject for a while and be companionable. If you con- sider your time wasted in company with a good man unless he mar- ries you, you would better give them all up for a time. We should give and receive good from every fellow man. Semi-Annual c Clearance ot Q—Is it right or wrong for a 65c for $1.00 16-button young girl at the age of 13 to go to dances with her other girl dance with a girl or not? Ie It white and colors; also right for me to dance with a boy friend? And another thing | have to ask you. How should | do my halr up? Some people think it babyish to let it hang down in braids. Please answer In the next paper as | am very anxious. 59c for $1.00 tan 85c for $1.00 and $1.25 Thanking you very kindly, Seml-Annual e A SENSIBLE LITTLE GIRL. Tlearance of V'] ons A.—I believe you are a sensible Mttle girl. You have proved it by not taking foolish advice offered anole by foolish people. ‘ake my word for it that you wil be far happier if you will spend your time playing games in the open with children of your own age, learning to do little use- ful things about your home, and 55c for up to $1.50 fancy reading good books than attending dances. It is girlish to wear your hair in braids, but not babyish. Read the Rebecca books, espe- clally Rebecca of Sunybrook Farm, ‘The Uncle Pete Series, Anne of Green Gables, the Louise Alcot books and others brim full of things that interest girls, because they are stories of real, live, mer ry-hearted girlish girls. Continue to be sensible, dear, and be strong to refuse others who may try to influence you. 5c for 10c fancy dust caps. Seml-Annual_ Clearance of men’ Ss Q—1 am a high school girl ex- pecting to graduate. Could you tell me if it is correct to send my announcements before or after the event. Everyone | have asked tells me to send them before. But a woman who ought to know what is right 25c for 50c silk wash ti $2.95 for $3.50, $4.00 and $1.00 for six pairs men’s 85c for $1.00 B. V. D. 85c for $1.00 Porosknit Sar. 50 for $95.00 black moire coat. silk and kid gloves 39c for 50c silk gloves, black, white, tan and gray. 54c for 75c two-clasp, double-tipped Milanese gloves. 95c for $1.25 and $1.50 16-button sillt gloves, black, 39c for 75c and $1.00 washable chamois gloves. 25c for up to 75c novelty ribbons. 95c for up to $2.50 novelty ribbons. 15c for up to 50c fine stationery. 5c for 15c and 20c washable trimming bands. 10c for 25c and 35c washable trimming bands. 15c for 40c and 50c washable trimming bands. 25c for 50c Lucille dress shields, bolero style. 5c dozen for 8c and 10c pearl buttons. 1c dozen for 5c So-No-More snap fasteners. 6c for 10c cake Palmolive toilet soap. 85c for $1.00 muslin night shirts, silk trimmed. $1.65 for $2.00 soiesette pajamas, excellent quality. Second Floor. silk gloves, all colors. fist Brenct embroidered arm gloves. cape street gloves. dress and street gloves. Seml-annual —Firet Floor. clearance of and notions = i075. for ribbons. $17.50 for $35.00 dress dresses. $42.50 for $85.00 tractive. —Firet Floor, $47.50 for $95.00 $62.50 for $125.00 taffeta. » $45.00 for $90.00 furnishings ies, the newest designs. $5.00 silk shirts. fine quality hose. union suits, all styles. union suits, all styles. Semi-annual clearance of $3.85 $4.85 for $175.00 Black Semi-Annual Clearance of Including Panamas and the new shapes. The hats in this sale are all splendid styles and the most popular braids, including hemps, Panamas and fancy braids. There are the small sailors and large sailors and hats rolled high at the side and bandeau hats with trim- also white hats at the special price of $5.00. - silk dresses $7.50 for $15.00 taffeta dresses, colors and black. $21.50 black $12.50 for $25.00 black crepe dresses. $17.50 for $35.00 messaline and taffeta dresses. $20.00 no = 00 messaline taffeta and foulard $25.00 29 “$50.00 black charmeuse and taffeta $27.50 for $55.00 green foulard dress, good style. $30.00 for $60 messaline and charmeuse dress. $37.50 for $75.00 black dress of soft charmeuse. for $5.00 Norfolk suits, blue and fancy. for $6.50 suits of serge, cheviot, etc. and White Net Party Dress. $165.00 Orange Taffeta Dress of original design. $195.00 Floral Taffeta Dress, most exclusive pattern. —Becond Floor. linen and wool coats $17.50 for $35.00 reseda green Astrachan three-quarter coat. tango wool velour coat, distinctive style. gray wool brocade coat, full length. $22.50 for $45.00 rose ratine coat, excellent quality. to $35.00 coats, assorted cloths and colors. $9.75 for $20.00 to $25.00 coats, assorted cloths and colors. $12.50 for $25.00 full-length tan linen auto coats. $10.00 for $20.00 full-length tan linen auto coats. full-length tan linen auto coats. full-length tan linen auto coats. Second Floor. for $10 to $18 trimmed hats Milan hemps, flowers, foliage and wings. There are Second Floor. $500 NN Semi-annual Clearance of wash goods 15c for 35c cotton chal- lis de Laine. 15c for 25c snowflake taffeta dresses. foulard dresses, all colors. suiting. 15c for 25c fancy pop- lin, 15c for 35c woven tis- sues. black taffeta dress, very at- 15c for 35¢ woven crepes. navy, taffeta and net dress. 15c for 25c¢ printed dress of reseda green chiffon Teper: 15c for 25c printed or- brown chiffon taffeta dress. gandies. ailaleoniaks ie SemI-Annual Clearance of women "5 pumps $2.85 for $4.00 patent boys’ suits on such subjects says to send them —First Floor ry . “4 eT READER, z ° $5.35 for $7.50 suits for OEE «ERT, or dull leather Co- A-—Strictly speaking, announce, cain $7.35 for $10.00 wool suits, fast colors. lonial pumps on long ments are sent after the event Clearance of etteuns $9.85 for $12.50 wool suits, fine styles. vamp models, high or Lo, egghead pede hageong pati 48c for 65c to $2.25 $3.85 for $5.00 boys’ reefers, fine quality. low heel. Bre pend the m be fore in cane stamped linens, cen- $4.85 for $6.50 boys’ reefers, all sizes. $1.85 for $4.00 to $5.00 Beak anne to follow. and. tee! | ter pieces, table run- $5.35 for $7.50 boys’ reefers, summer materials. broken lines of Barer son enaaent ae, 2m ners, pillow tops of $7.35 for $10.00 all wool reefers. pumps and pio to RD oer cee imported materials. ele eau . styles, excellent — e to havi 2 " ent oh . iis o dimute between a young Indy 25c for 50c and 75c Semi-Annual ° ° $1.98 for $2.50 and yy laundry bags of | © cieance of HOUSEfUFNishings ip ai ona llige a 1 don’t mean a bright green, but a dull green. Thanking you In ad vance, | remain, A GREENHORN. A-—Some railroad engines in England are painted a dark green, others brown, etc. Many, if not all the roads, have their distinctive colors or lettering. Q.—Will you kindly tell me what will remove grease stains from a light tan coat? The stain has not) gone through to the wrong side. | tried using Ivory soap and water, and find where It seems to remove the grease, It also leaves a ring mark. Hoping you will kindly let me know at once, as it spoils the coat for wear and |s the only wrap | have, and thanking you In advance, RS. A. L. A.—To wash the spot alternately in oil of Lael entine mae 2 oiled. Brush ng the recipe e whole coat in cles aotoe e ring. If 80, work in the open, in the shade, and avoid fire and matches. Hang in the open air several hours/ after using gasoline, block print and cre- tonne; also pillow slips, scarfs and squares. 75c for $1.25 Mrs. $1.95 for $2.75 sanitary garbage cans. 95c for $1.25 galvanized laundry tubs. 95c for $2.00 imported square hamper, hinged misses and children; Russia calf. —Seoond Floor. Potts’ sad irons with stand. 39c for 59c hand-em- eaeae Semi-Annual wi k i i . Clearance of = ee $2.95 for $6.50 infant bassinet on stand. c ads, 8 65c for $1.00 brown daisy mops, polished handle. erware 8Or “for $1.25 linen 69c for $1.00 willow clothes baskets, full size. f Ceaak slips for 39c for 50c parlor brooms, with polished handles. wipe ed =e brown I . porches, (hanimocks 15c pa agg Dover Lyon egg beater and cream $1 0.00 for $20.00 white sia ig hp ln ode $2.25 for $4.00 gas hot plate, Bors make. wicker rocker. ce Seml-Annual Clearance of hosiery 15c for 25c Hose, most- ly black. 78c for $1.00 to $1.50 | Silk Hose, black and | costume shades. 15c for Boys’ and Girls’ 25c Hose, mostly black; differet|. weights. | 48c for 75c imported | Lisle and Cotton Hose for women, including embroidered. —Firet rior. Semi-Annual cierance of MMIG-summer suits $12.50 for $25.00 navy or black serge suits. — $12.50 for $25.00 tan or brown serge suits. | $12.50 for $25.00 black and white check serge suits. — $9.75 for $30.00 light gray and tan suits. $15.00 for $30.00 black and white check suits. $17.50 for $35.00 suits in navy, black and colors. $20.00 for $40.00 suits in navy, black and colors. $22.50 for $45.00 suits in navy, black and colors. — $22.50 and $25.00 for $45 and $50 white wool suits. $17.50 for $35.00 white wool suits. $25.00 for $50.00 suits in navy blue and colors. $30.00 for $60.00 wistaria silk poplin suit. $40.00 for $80.00 Copen brocade silk crepe suits, $42.50 for $85.00 raspberry silk crepe suit. $52.50 for $105.00 black silk Moire suit, three e piece. Semi-Annual canner SUMMEY waists 50c for $1.00 and $1.25 lingerie waists. $2.95 for $4.00 to $10.00 lingerie waists. $2.95 to $8.50 for $6.00 to $15.00 lingerie and linen waists, fine styles. F $8.75 to $16.50 for $15.00 to $30.00 French waists © of colored and white chiffon and net. a $4.95 for $6.95 and $8.00 wool sweaters. a $2.95 for $3.95 silk petticoats, all colors. Semi-Annual Clearance of =r laces, neckwear, etc. — 15c for 25c, 35 and 50c shadow laces. 65c for $1.00 45-inch voile embroideries. 35c for 60c to 75c crepe embroideries. ‘ $1.00 for silk shadow laces, 18 and 24 inchalll 25c for up to $1.00 neckwear and guimpes. 55c for up to $1.75 neckwear and guimpes. a 95c for up to $3.50 neckwear novelties. a $1.75 for up to $6.50 neckwear novelties. 3 95c for 6 25c linen handkerchiefs. 4 10c for 25c and 35c mesh veilings. a 25c for 50c black bead long chains. 4 \% price for many jewelry novelties. knit underwear _ 25c ct four women’s 15c Swiss ribbed vests, two styles. $1.65 for women’s $2.25 glove silk bloomers, black. or white. a 39c for women’s 50c union suits, fine ribbed. — 39c for women’s.50c extra size Swiss ribbed vests, j $1.00 for $1.25 Merode union suits, all styles. © $1.00 for $1.25 Swiss rib’d vests and pants, all sizes. © 39c for girl’s 50c union suits, long sleeves, knee — ia —First Floor, Semi-Annual Clearance of of Seml-Annu: Clearance a cance LINENS $1.95 for $3.00 satin finished spreads, 75x88. $1.35 for $1.75 cotton filled comforts, 72x 78. $3.65 for $5.00 to $6.00 breakfast cloths, 63x63. $3.85 for $4.75 to $5.50 damask table cloths, sizes 72x108 and 72x176; no nap- kins to match. 50c for 75c and 95< scalloped center pieces. 7c for 15c_ printed flannelette, 27 in. wide. Third. Floor. 4 in. #220 36 in. #2399) 58 in. $24%

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